This article aims to understand the possible preconditions for the transformation of a regional innovation system (RIS) into a quadruple and quintuple helix system applied to the development of a sustainable forestry-based bioeconomy in Värmland, Sweden. Research points to the necessity not only of further developing current innovation systems to include more actors than earlier but also of taking concern for the environment as a way towards attaining sustainability. The research was carried out in response to the need to understand he fourth helix and its role in RIS and to transform to a sustainable bioeconomy, as identified by researchers, policymakers and industry representatives. This study was inspired by participatory transdisciplina...
This paper examines two atypical sparsely populated regions and their experience implementing a stra...
This study investigates how and by whom the Swedish (forest) bioeconomy has been shaped so far. We u...
This book discusses the main issues, challenges, opportunities, and trends involving the interaction...
This article aims to understand the possible preconditions for the transformation of a regional inno...
Prior research has emphasized the importance of bringing together quadruple helix (QH) actors (acade...
This study investigates how the quadruple helix (QH) innovation model functions in a regional renewa...
Summarization: Regions are increasingly being viewed as eco-systemic agglomerations of organizationa...
This paper reconsiders the roles of actors in regional innovation systems in the context of transfor...
In the transition to a sustainable bioeconomy in Europe several strategies and documents can be rela...
In recent years, the notion of the triple helix approach in regional policies has come to represent ...
This article explores Robotdalen, a smart specialization initiative in the region of Malardalen, Swe...
Grand challenges such as climate change put focus away from innovations and innovation policy as eng...
The present research aims to contribute for the analysis of the theoretical evolution of the triple...
This paper examines two atypical sparsely populated regions and their experience implementing a stra...
This study investigates how and by whom the Swedish (forest) bioeconomy has been shaped so far. We u...
This book discusses the main issues, challenges, opportunities, and trends involving the interaction...
This article aims to understand the possible preconditions for the transformation of a regional inno...
Prior research has emphasized the importance of bringing together quadruple helix (QH) actors (acade...
This study investigates how the quadruple helix (QH) innovation model functions in a regional renewa...
Summarization: Regions are increasingly being viewed as eco-systemic agglomerations of organizationa...
This paper reconsiders the roles of actors in regional innovation systems in the context of transfor...
In the transition to a sustainable bioeconomy in Europe several strategies and documents can be rela...
In recent years, the notion of the triple helix approach in regional policies has come to represent ...
This article explores Robotdalen, a smart specialization initiative in the region of Malardalen, Swe...
Grand challenges such as climate change put focus away from innovations and innovation policy as eng...
The present research aims to contribute for the analysis of the theoretical evolution of the triple...
This paper examines two atypical sparsely populated regions and their experience implementing a stra...
This study investigates how and by whom the Swedish (forest) bioeconomy has been shaped so far. We u...
This book discusses the main issues, challenges, opportunities, and trends involving the interaction...